Where is the cache?

Where is the cache in Safari?   A webpage that I visit regularly does not load this morning.   Safari reports a 403 error at that webpage.   Isitdownnow.com reports that that webpage is up and recommends, inter alia, emptying the cache in Safari.   The Help Center in Safari tells me to pull down the Safari menu to "Empty Safari."   There is no such tool in my Safari menu.
Here is a screen shot of Help Center and the Safari menu:
I am running Safari Version 7.0.1 (9537.73.11).   Where's the cache?

Safari menu - Reset Safari has an option to remove website data.
You can also use Safari - Preferences - Advanced to show the Develop menu. Once that's visible, there's an Empty Caches command there.
Also see Safari - Preferences - Privacy to remove cache/cookies etc for some or all sites.

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